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July 26, 2010 08:40 AM UTC

Denver Ghost endorses Maes. Sort of.

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  • by: Barron X

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They never come right out and say it,

http://www.denverpost.com/elec…

because they’ve already declared that he isn’t up to the job, and that they therefore will not endorse anyone in the GOP Primary for Governor,

but if a person takes the time to read both halves,

this is an endorsement, folks.

I think it is a reaction to Tancredo.

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7 thoughts on “Denver Ghost endorses Maes. Sort of.

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    Apparently the Ghost editorial board agrees that he’s the weaker candidate, and wants to steamroll his win in the Primary, frustrating Tancredo’s attempt to get Bentley Rayburn, Jr. on the ballot.

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        1. good point.

          So here’s what I think the R’s will do –

          McInnis and Maes will continue to campaign as they have.

          Noise will be made, perhaps a whisper campaign, that if McInnis wins, he’ll drop in lieu of [___insert respectiable R here___]

          Mcinnis will win the primary. So for a few minutes we’ll have a 3-way, D, R, ACP.

          Then McInnis backs off and TT drops and the “respectable R” takes it to Nov.

          The respectable R will have a really , really hard time winning. But he/she could stabilize the R boat in a bad storm, and shorten the rebuilding phase.  

          If, however, Maes wins the primary. He won’t drop, we’ll have a 3-way to the end and the R party will splinter in the rebuilding, and that will take many many cycles to rebuild.

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